Trowlesworthy 1 on Dartmoor is a fine double stone row measuring 127.7m long, including at least 110 mainly medium-sized stones together with some small and large stones situated on a south west facing slope. The row is orientated north to south and there is a kerbed cairn at the upper northern end. The row stands near another row, cairns and prehistoric settlements.
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